2022 fantasy baseball rankings: Outfield
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Here are the 2022 outfield rankings for standard 5x5 leagues.
Rankings
Top 200 | C | 1B | 2B | 3B | SS | OF | SP | RP
Rank | Player | Team | Other Pos. |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Juan Soto | WSH | |
2 | Bryce Harper | PHI | |
3 | Mookie Betts | LAD | 2B |
4 | Mike Trout | LAA | |
5 | Kyle Tucker | HOU | |
6 | Ronald Acuna Jr. | ATL | |
7 | Yordan Alvarez | HOU | |
8 | Luis Robert | CWS | |
9 | Aaron Judge | NYY | |
10 | Cedric Mullins | BAL | |
11 | Starling Marte | NYM | |
12 | Nick Castellanos | PHI | |
13 | George Springer | TOR | |
14 | Whit Merrifield | KC | 2B |
15 | Teoscar Hernandez | TOR | |
16 | Eloy Jimenez | CWS | |
17 | Byron Buxton | MIN | |
18 | J.D. Martinez | BOS | |
19 | Ketel Marte | ARI | 2B |
20 | Bryan Reynolds | PIT | |
21 | Jesse Winker | SEA | |
22 | Brandon Lowe | TB | 2B |
23 | Giancarlo Stanton | NYY | |
24 | Randy Arozarena | TB | |
25 | Christian Yelich | MIL | |
26 | Mitch Haniger | SEA | |
27 | Tyler O'Neill | STL | |
28 | Kris Bryant | COL | 1B/3B |
29 | Cody Bellinger | LAD | |
30 | Josh Bell | WSH | 1B |
31 | Fernando Tatis Jr. | SD | SS |
32 | Austin Meadows | TB | |
33 | Kyle Schwarber | PHI | 1B |
34 | Franmil Reyes | CLE | |
35 | Jared Walsh | LAA | 1B |
36 | Tommy Edman | STL | 2B |
37 | Ryan Mountcastle | BAL | 1B |
38 | Trent Grisham | SD | |
39 | Alex Verdugo | BOS | |
40 | Michael Conforto | FA | |
41 | Joey Gallo | NYY | |
42 | Chris Taylor | LAD | 2B/3B/SS |
43 | Michael Brantley | HOU | |
44 | Hunter Renfroe | MIL | |
45 | Jorge Soler | MIA | |
46 | Trey Mancini | BAL | 1B |
47 | Robbie Grossman | DET | |
48 | Jarred Kelenic | SEA | |
49 | Daulton Varsho | ARI | C |
50 | Eddie Rosario | ATL |
The top of these rankings is stacked with players to build a team around. Soto grabs the top spot thanks to his all-around offensive brilliance. It feels strange to rank Trout so low, but there are question marks after an injury-plagued campaign. Though Buxton played just 61 games last season, he belted 19 home runs and could be in for a monster campaign if he can stay on the field. Yelich battled through a back injury in 2021, and he struggled to consistently get the ball in the air, but there could be real value in a former MVP outside the position's top 20.
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